Reviews of Nelson RV Park

Rating:

10

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May 2017 -
$50.00

This park is brand new. The laundry facilities were amazing and the oversized concrete pads were awesome. We were pleasantly surprised how nice everything was. The park owner was very nice and helpful in pointing us in the right direction for all of our needs. We will absolutely stay here in the future. - Danielle Shockley

Reviews of D&D RV Park

Rating:

9

3

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Oct 2016 -
$14.00

Staff is very helpful, and hospitality from other campers was great as well. Safe and secure place with cameras was a top priority with my family staying there while I worked. Wifi works great. - Damian Bordelon

Mar 2011 -
$25.00

I stayed here six weeks while working at Waterford-3 Nuclear Station. This park stays booked-up most of the time because of all the construction and clean-up activity around New Orleans after hurricane Katrina. It is a basic RV Park, not much in the way of amenities. Railroad tracks near the rear of the park are noisy. - 870xprs

Reviews of New Orleans KOA

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6

7

5

9

10

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Oct 2018 -
$52.00

The deluxe site just has more patio furniture so not really worth the extra expense. We didn’t ask for a satellite friendly site therefore had trees blocking and had to use their cable. The cable and WiFi are good. Staff is friendly and while small the campground is kept up. - Tony Connie and Rusty

Jul 2018 -
$45.00

Stayed for two nights in my motorhome. Over the phone reservation was somewhat difficult, but when I arrived the check-in person was kind and answered all of my questions. He led me to my site and helped me get backed in. Spaces are tight, but I didn't pick this park to feel like I was camping, I picked it for convenience to the French Quarter. They have a limited shuttle which no one has clearly explained in the reviews, so I will. It leaves at 9am and returns at 5pm. One run. Many people cancel if they book it and our three names were after two others on the waiting list and we were offered seats, but we were not ready so I took public transport. Bus E3 stops across the street but is not part of RTC so the app I used to download a day pass didn't work. Fare is $1.50 per person each way. Transfered to RTC 16 at "the end of the line" for the E3 and then transferred to the streetcar 2 at the Canal/Convention Center stop. Came home the same way. Three people for a total cost of $9 for RTA Jazz Pass and $9.00 for the E3 line. It took about 90 minutes to get from the KOA to the French Quarter. I was glad we did not use the shuttle because we could return at our convenience, and it started raining just as we boarded the bus. Overall, the KOA was perfect for our needs. Nothing fancy, average price with the discount. I would stay here again, but might look at a closer RV park to the French Quarter if I wanted to spend more time there. - Kristyn

Jun 2018 -
$52.00

We normally pick KOA's for the kids activities and the nice dog areas however this particular KOA did not have a play area for the kids and sadly the dog park was nothing more than a shaded, smelly and dirt fenced area. The service was nice and it was the most convenient to New Orleans. The sites were concrete pads but short for our motorhome and fairly close to the neighbors. It was a small park with mixed use area a few homes, tent area and a variety of travel trailers and motor homes. It appears that some are full time residents. A small laundry room, pool and gift shop was also on site. - These Itchy Feet - gottakeepmoving

Reviews of LaPlace Trailer & RV Park LLC

Rating:

1

1

2

1

2

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Aug 2015 -
$35.00

Nothing good to say, really. Big rig access but no pull-throughs. What kind of sense does that make? Lot 48 was unlevel, smelled of animal feces. Only thing to see on cable was the ant race. The facilities were grungy & reeked of urine & molded scum! We will never attend that livestock adventure again! - Saucy family

Mar 2012 -
$35.00

I always like to judge a park for myself, but will never again ignore the reviews of other campers on this site. I have learned my lesson. I would give this park a MINUS 5 if the rating was available. We travel 10 months out of the year, have stayed in many RV parks (good and bad) but I can honestly say that this is the first park on our list we will never return to. There are multiple reasons but the main ones are the rudeness of the hosts. They were very condescending and treated us like we were criminals. The long check in process that includes every license plate on your rig (which is not a problem), but then they want everyone's driver license that is staying in the RV and make copies of them. That is an IDENTITY THEFT ALERT. They can trace you through license plate numbers. Your drivers license is not needed and provides to much info (ie. DOB), nor do you need the copies of your personal info to be floating around. After you complete this long process that includes the hostess "reading the rules to you", you are escorted to your assigned site (no,you don't get to look first). Then they tell you where to park on the site, so the sewer is UNDERNEATH, and watch you crawl under to hook it up. I highly recommend that you choose a truck stop or a parking lot before staying here. The other reviewers pegged it. - kandid61

Nov 2010 -
$25.00

I agree with the post: "Absolutely the worst place I have ever stayed. I can't believe that people you give money to can be so rude." However I was able to use a credit card. And the receipt they gave me did have their name and number on it. The hookups for power and water are located at the rear and the sewer was kind of under my RV on the door side. And yes "The place is well kept but the rudeness over rides that as well." The noise of the trains all day and night, water and power going on and off. The owner/manager lied to me as well, stupid stuff but a liar is a liar! - JayOTR

Reviews of LaPlace Riverside RV Park

Rating:

9

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Jun 2017 -
$14.00

Quiet, adults only park that caters to those working in the area. They do not allow children & that is clearly stated on their website, along with reasons why. It's a no-frills park. There is wifi, but no cable, bathhouse, or laundry. OTA gave us plenty of tv viewing. Reasonably priced laundromats are within a couple of miles, as are Walmart, Home Depot, & grocery stores. There are quite a few delicious seafood restaurants within 20 miles (some closer), along with a variety of other restaurants, including fast food. There is a padlocked gate at the back, but park residents are given access to a key. You can walk up the hill to the levee path (paved) for many miles of walking, running, or biking. It also offers spectacular views of the sunrise & sunset. This is not a destination rv park. There is no shade. It is a nice, quiet spot to park your camper for the duration. Folks that live there are usually at work during the day. They're all friendly, but everyone pretty much stays to themselves. I'd give them 10 stars if they had a laundry on site. - hippichik

Reviews of Red Moon RV

Owner very nice if you need anything. He is more than willing to help. Very clean and quiet. I will stay here again if in this area. - Happy camper 62 -

Oct 2011 -
$25.00

I loved staying there! We stayed there about 6 months while my husband was working and it was awesome! The owner is very sweet and will help you with anything you need. There is a neat pond right behind the lot and there are 2 restaurant's that are very good. They have a free boat launch and extra space to park trailers and or boats. I loved staying there and it was very quiet. - rambler33

Reviews of Bayou Segnette State Park

Rating:

6

8

7

8

7

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Nov 2018 -
$31.00

Beautiful park. Lovely mostly large sites. Showers and washrooms are quite tired. Cleaning does not appear to be daily. Maintenance is wanting. Laundry facilities are free, but machines are in poor shape. Park location is handy to New Orleans. Reasonable value for the money, but would be willing to pay more to support fixing the place up. Staff were friendly and helpful. All in all, we would still stay here again. - nobghuri

Nov 2018 -
$25.00

Very nice park. We have stayed here before (2007) and it's just a nice as before. Friendly staff. Clean park. Very swampy - there are a lot of mosquitoes, but beautiful as well. This is a very convenient park for New Orleans unless you want to pay Top Dollar. Electric & water are great, but you will need to use the dump station to empty tanks. There is no age restriction for RV's, and I have seen a variety of the best to the worst. - WeGo2See

Nov 2018 -
$30.00

We always stop here on our way east to west or vice versa. Perfect stop along interstate 10 from gulf shores. Very similar parks with plenty of grass and room. Site 16 has good sat view for dish. Local ota channels good. Verizon works well. Good value but we can't stay more than about five days with no sewer. Easy dump station and free wash/dryers. Great seafood market next door. Drive into Nola but beware traffic. - FrancisandRenee